beauty bar

I’m not usually the first to rush to the beauty counter, but I couldn’t resist dropping by Aesop and Mecca on the way home. Initially, I’d just planned on replenishing my dwindling skincare supply, yet after a good 45 minutes trawling through the shelves in Mecca, I ended up with a new perfume and several (much-needed) hair products.

I’ve previously posted about my experience using Grown Alchemist, yet after months of use, have ascertained that the cleanser is not strong enough for my skin, and the toner is just a little too astringent for my liking. Every Aussie girl extols the many virtues of Aesop, so there was no question in my mind as to where to look next. With a comprehensive selection of cleansing, toning, and moisturising options, it’s hard to even know where to start – thankfully, their team is incredibly helpful, tailoring a cleansing regime to your skin. I’m usually pretty wary when it comes to trying new products – but have been using Aesop for the past couple of weeks with no complaints. For reference, I have fairly normal skin and tend to prefer gentle (yet hard-working) cleansers and relatively mild toners and I went for the Fabulous Face cleanser and the B&Tea Balancing toner.

Of course I couldn’t go past picking up a tube of their Resurrection Aromatique hand cream – the scent is just heavenly! And well… Diptyque, just because.

I’m the same as you. I don’t usually so interested on beauty products but when someone told me about a new product I fall in love with everything!! hhh
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Mademoiselle is a collective series of fashion-based thoughts of a girl living in Sydney, Australia. This girl is somewhat of a francophile, a lover of stripes, sweet treat enthusiast and a self-professed social media addict.